CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — State audits conclude that staffing shortages and inefficient management at New Hampshire's state prisons has cost nearly $10 million in overtime and that female inmates get fewer services than men.

Corrections Commissioner William Wrenn said he agreed fully or in part with the audits released Thursday.

The Concord Monitor reports (http://bit.ly/S42kPZ) Wrenn said the Legislature has made it difficult, even impossible for him to address the problems because his budgets have been cut and money has been refused for a new women's prison.